Breast Cancer Foundation of WA (BCFWA)
About Breast Cancer Foundation of WA
Founded in 2000 by Ros Worthington OAM, the Breast Cancer Foundation of Western Australia Inc (BCFWA) is a WA charity that provides personalised emotional, practical and financial support to people affected by breast cancer. This includes carers and family, who have their own challenges and needs through the experience.
The BCFWA receives no recurrent government funding and relies solely on the generosity of the WA community to continue its vital work and provide all services free of charge.
Why purple, not pink?
It can get a bit confusing about who does what in the breast cancer field and often, pink is linked to research. To cut through the confusion and help WA people affected by breast cancer find them easier, the BCFWA chose purple to represent them.
Vision and Mission
- To provide personalised emotional, practical and financial support services to people affected by breast cancer and to develop and implement education initiatives to increase awareness and early detection of breast cancer.
- To undertake fundraising activities to generate funds for the fulfilment of the objectives of the BCFWA.
Programs and Services
The BCFWA recognises that every person will have a unique experience with breast cancer and provides a range of services which are designed to alleviate some of the stresses that may be faced after diagnosis, during treatment and in the long term. They encourage those affected by breast cancer to approach them with their needs, no matter how unusual or unique.
Some of their programs and services include:
- Financial assistance in a range of areas from prosthesis and mastectomy bras, wigs, contributing to treatment costs, travel and accommodation costs for country people, cleaning whilst undergoing treatment, household bills, etc;
- In person and over the phone support from a breast care nurse and/or counsellor;
- Support groups for women of different ages and at different stages of the disease;
- One on one peer support from those who have had a similar experience;
- Practical assistance like transport to and from medical appointments, help with basic living needs and with the kids following surgery and treatment; and
- Indigenous education and specific support services.
Contact Details
Website: http://www.breastcancer.org.au/
or contact the BCFWA
Tel: 08 9324 3703

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